SpaceX launches a Falcon 9 rocket from Kennedy Space Center
SpaceX held a Falcon 9 launch to deliver supplies to the International Space Station on Thursday at 8:28 p.m. SpaceX said the launch of the 29th Commercial Resupply Services of Dragon (CRS-29) is the second flight of the Dragon spacecraft. After a flight that took about 32 hours, the Dragon spacecraft will dock independently with the space station on Saturday. TOP HEADLINES: ‘I thought it was a stuffed animal’: 9-year-old boy has scary encounter with rattlesnake at Longwood Universal Studios reopens rides hours after technical difficulties killed Florida teen, 14-year-old girl seriously injured when Escaped Audi Police Hit Pole ‘Supposed to Be There’: Group of Doctors Save Man’s Life While Eating at a Central Florida Restaurant
SpaceX conducted a launch of a Falcon 9 rocket to deliver supplies to the International Space Station on Thursday at 8:28 p.m
SpaceX said the launch of the 29th Commercial Resupply Services of Dragon (CRS-29) is the second flight of the Dragon spacecraft. After a flight that took about 32 hours, the Dragon spacecraft will dock independently with the space station on Saturday.
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